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OK, as a sole trader, the liability is with you personally. As you can imagine its not much different to owing the gov tax, it carries on as a liability even if you decide to close the company. You can fight it / or ignore it and see if they do take it towards a court (dont ignore court documents) but costs mount up in the process, as mentioned dig out your insurance and hand it over to them. They may well ignore it as well, until court docs are filed, but thats at their cost and risk.
Good Luck
 
Cheers don’t don’t think my insurance from 2012 would cover it and with me being out off the industry now then not sure what happens. Will be emailing a couple of Solicitors’s today to see what they say.
 
A compression fitting failing after 6 years will be very difficult to prove. I would say the letter is speculative, at best, and probably hoping you will settle with them before it goes any further.

Engaging a solicitor is the best course of action, but you may be better off waiting to see if they escalate it any further before spending any money on one. If you have legal protection on your home insurance, it may be worth checking to see if they will assist in any way (though probably not for a matter related to your profession - worth checking though). If and when they issue court proceedings, I would spend any significant amount of money on legal representation.

I believe small claims are limited to £10,000 using MCOL so if their claim exceeds that, they will no doubt incur fees to pursue this. Chances are they are using their home insurance, so the insurance company would have to make a reasonable judgement on whether it is worth them spending money on pursuing this claim - they'll probably decide it is not.
 
That said, I am neither a solicitor nor a lawyer so it is well worth the OP speaking to one who specialises in this aspect of the law rather than a generalist.
This is what I said in my two posts above. The OP needs to seek the advice of a legal professional or his local Citizens Advice as I doubt anyone on a plumbing forum is qualified to do so.
Calm down whoever you are. Your posts are aggressive and way over the top on what is supposed to be a friendly forum
 
Calm down whoever you are. Your posts are aggressive and way over the top on what is supposed to be a friendly forum
You seemed happy to dish it out on a previous thread Cailean so can`t have it both ways I`m afraid.
Last thing we want to see is handbags at dawn however there will always be disagreements on open forums regardless of the topic.
 
Just in case they're needed;

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You seemed happy to dish it out on a previous thread Cailean so can`t have it both ways I`m afraid.
The guy jumped on my post first on another thread previously if you remember and as far as I'm concerned the matter is closed and I'll continue to offer helpful advice to anyone that may find it useful, as this is what we're here for.
 
In fairness Cailean, Dave said much what I would have said, even if he did say it less diplomatically. Your post does read as if you assumed the issue was about product failure, and your comment that liability ends with the warranty is helpful, useful, and wrong. Dave was right to pull you up on a point of fact.

Look up the consumer rights act and the former sale of goods act and you will see that a warranty does not end liability.

I know this for a fact as I had to get Trading Standards involved when I, as a consumer, bought a replacement kettle for my own electric shower direct from Triton. Triton initially said it was unfortunate that it only lasted 4 months, but the warranty was only for 90 days so I could get knotted, basically. Trading Standards took a very dim view of this.
 

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